Terrorist planning more air piracy..

Let em try, hope I'm on the plane..

It has been reported inthe article below that terrorist (read criminals) are planning more air piracy attacks. Well I am kind of hoping that they pick one of the flights our air marshalls are on, or they pick a flight where there are Americans on it who are not afraid of these idiots and realize if you don't fight back you are going to die anyway so might as well take out the a$$holes with you. Go down fighting, or better yet, take the plane back over after you kill the hijackers, land the plane in Iraq and dump the bodies of the hijackers out of the plane onto the runway and then take back off for your final destination. The message would be clear, attack us and you will be dealt with, just like you deal with us. Better yet, cut a few of the heads off of them and roll those down the runway. Graphic? Yes, brutal? yes, but when it comes to dealing with these types, sitting in a picket line on some street corner chanting "give peace a chance" will not work. Unless of course you shove that sign in their eye. :)


FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETIN
Al-Qaida plans
more hijackings
Military sources say more terrorists to be used in future missions to subdue passengers, crew

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Posted: July 5, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern

Editor's note: Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin is an online, subscription intelligence news service from the creator of WorldNetDaily.com – a journalist who has been developing sources around the world for the last 25 years.

© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

Al-Qaida will use more men in its next skyjacking attempt to make certain passengers and crew can be subdued, according to military sources involved in the interrogation of prisoners captured in the war on terror, reports the premium, online intelligence newsletter Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

In addition, the military has learned, according to the G2 Bulletin report, plans are being made to place bombs on planes by disassembling them and having teams bring the pieces on board one by one.


According to the information garnered from captives, a bomb can then be assembled in an airliner restroom in two to three minutes.

Indeed, the terrorists, though contemplating new attacks at sea and elsewhere, have not given up on the idea of hijacking airliners. In fact, they are becoming more creative in their attempts to commandeer them or destroy them in flight.

Last week, three workers were injured when a wallet exploded on a Turkish Airlines flight after landing in Istanbul and passengers had disembarked, the airline said. The blast came hours before President Bush was expected to leave Istanbul, which is hosting a summit of NATO leaders.

The small blast occurred on a plane that had come from the Aegean port city of Izmir, Turkish Airlines said in a statement. A worker, who had been cleaning the plane, lost fingers after picking up a wallet that had been left on the aircraft. Two others also sustained minor injuries.
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